MACS' ON TOP City League Juveniles Are Having Keen Race The "see-saw" battle for first tence, Konorowski, Glaspell, Ma wold who had to share top billing place in the Oshaw. Minor Hock. son; Mrvasds: Coogee aust a who A tion Juvenile league|Smith, Iman, Joseph, Costello, be the top pointman phen (he Sunday in the Bowmanville Arenz with Durny's Garage Don Tur- Wl op aller to i PY IYSIEY. servard, Dudley, Watt and Dowe cireult closes down nex! Sunday with Baker Vending meeting first eski, look over the |eadershipiy oo night's games played in the) OSHAWA DAIRY -- goal, Bral- for the annual Christmas and place Oshawa Merchants at 10:00 when Tureski was forced to Children's Arena, produced only dev defence; Cover, Kolesnik, New Year holidays. It looks as if a.m. and Credit Union meeting Sunday night because of & 97 further confusion | Bradley; forwards: Anderson, he may get his wish! Tony's Refreshments at 11: lous case of the "fin bug 9, Wi by, Ve Statistics released (odey by AM The A's ace took fall advan the lesgueleadership by a nar-inon, King, Matthews, pry%a, scorer Jim Shaw places Sneddon tage and collected a one goal and|row one-point margin, blanking Armstrong, Gibbens and Lution in the number one slot with 29 Merchants an assist, as his team battled lo winless Beaton's Dairy 40. In the, oop ouiny yy _ pEATON'S points, which is a comfortable 7. TORY 5 # 77 standoft with City-Wide Au-{other contest of the weekly dono, Cle "ups weedmark eon. point lead over team-mate Syd Baker Vending swering Serviee, He now hes 26|V' header, Tony's Refreshments| |tinues his torrid scoring clip Arnold, His total is made up of Credit Union points on 13 gouls and 13 assists (upret Oshans DAEY. 03. sifor Hayden Macdonald, The 16 goals which is tops in the Tureski still is in the rupner 4 8 res with mine|speedy forward whacked home a league and 13 assists GOALIE. AVERAGES position with 24 points with 12 #7 the poceseliers WE SUI LL "of goals in sparking the Arnold has 22 points consisting GA 50 AYE. gouls and 12 assists, A's right-|DE eight and Tony's sre in| WAc's to & 40 shutout win over of 13 goils- and 9 assists, Sed 1 2:5 winger Tom O'Connor has 28 # l Jair; third place with seven. Beaton's Beaton's | ny don, who has never wom a scoring pipe points to maintain his grip 0) are still buried dow in the cellar, Wayne Porteous and Don Rock title: before, is guoning for the " third place, burn were the other goal-get- 6.25 {winless in six starts N tol 1 honors and with the season off) A's George Robinson stil] leads, _,. |ters. Kenny Noakes tur " A clally passing the hall mark last the goals department with a re OSHAWA DAIRY =~TONY » |e affort in recor the white. Sunday, he may be on his way to G A PT8, spectable 3.34 average, He has al- oi Baeprhoter i WA "HAYDEN MACDONALD capturing the scoring laurels is 1329 flowed 15 goals In 4% mes the roid ard oa gonls| goat, Nomks; defence: Stevens Other members in the top ten In. #22 |viayed to pace Tony's Refreshments to a| Peters, Gray; forwards: Cooper, elude Tony's Al Myles with 21 8 13 2 | The league again sees actionies™ oin over Oshawa -Dairy,|Green, Nichade, Kirk, Rockburn Merchants' captain Jack Arm 614 20 Sunday night in the Bowmanville! you e's line-mate Bobby Watt and! Yahn and Wredmark strong Is in fourth place with 20 504 19 (Arena in the weekly twin-bill, at Roman Konorowski potted the BEATON'S DAIRY goal and Paul Tran, another Mer 916 6 pm. City-Wide clash withl other winners goals Markus; defence: Stynik, Bran chants player 19 in fifth 7 916 |Juveniles and at 8.30 pm, Osh-l Sophomore Andy Matthews with ton, Seribner; forwards: Solo place i 11 16 awa A's are pitted against Dur-ltwo and rookie Paul Gibbens man, Cotie, Rowden, Balsom, Ross Hawe still holds a com 511 16 'no's Garage, with a single effort replied for Vandersweet and Bell. manding lead in the goals against 410 14 TF A Pisithe Milkmen Referees Lionel Wilson and 168 43 I TONY'S Don Wilson; Scorer Aim Shaw OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS MOTOR CITY SPECIALS Laundrambve took three points from Top ten scores "Major Basketball oe 1. rao v5 1 40 Rolls Right Along 2 : Standing Rangettes 7, Coolers 8, con' 544 (208), Laundromats 6 and Freezers § son 530, G. Brabin Triples Innis Delong 692 (311, 171, and W. Richapds 513 2101; Phoebe Mullin " (21, 14 " ) Last Saturday morning saw although he hooped only 7 points Singles Marian Thomas 260, Isa three more exciting basketball. ONTARIO STEEL A'S Gr n arene us. 218 STEEL ITA belle Wilson 218, Florence Russell 2 OCVI in the ham 3, Dejong 5, Dulny 3, Rudy 1, Rowden 5, Anderson 7, Total 15 23 In the first game of the morn- 24. Fouls--6-for-20 14 21//ng the Eagles downed the shorl-| ONTARIO STEEL B'S God 10 15 handed Hawks by the score of 27\dard 15, Bozak 8, Saramack, Mi 18/10 16, The first hall was very|josh 5, Babe | Lee, Stimming fi 17/)ittle scoring due to the close {Gunn 17. Total-52. Fouls--4-for- 15 checking and the Eagles, led by|13 to. 9 ¥ 1" Brule, 00k 4 sad 14 10.9 lead | 1 ine final game of the morn 12 In the second ha ee game open-| {ing Jaycee Rockets ed up a little more which was 10 wlio: Barhershop . their Curt Ru II 704 (302, 221), Denny Lin the Eagles Hking od e ( ) A ue on 6. 23 7215), Helen "Pinen | Winters, outscored opposi Vie Williamson 666 (245, Lion In a close game I , Marion Dingman #651 ( Jef py Germond 650 (252), Ken Johnson . THe Eagles were led to victory 638 (231, 225), Murray O'Reilly 633|by Winters and Brain wh (280), Carson Heard on (291), Stan (go 8, while for the Hawks the ut' 616 (239, 210), Le (2m, 220), Max Wockert oof (313, 5¢Oring was divided evenly Keith Smith 607 (2170) and Jim Cle-'among all players ments 600 (237, 213) EAGLES Winters 9, Sparl Good singles were Mitch Glegoff 270 " ai Joan Lawrence db, 208; Sheila Paster. VE, Hooey 7, Bathe 3, Brain 8 won 254, Bill Clark' 234, Frances Brash Total 27, Fouls--5-for-10 249, Eve Snow 248, Hank Lawson 233,] HAWKS - Tunnicliffe 3 Bob Carter 233, Bette March 231, 219; 4H Underhill 5 Mike Sbiock 2k, Billie Trivell 229,00 arrison, Underhll] b Marilyn Fenton 220, Steve Melnichuk 2, Goodman 2, Johnston 229, Doug Trivett 227, Marie Leavitt g otal 16. Fouls 225, wnaron Brown 323, 'Don fintper| 1 eming. Tota o 221, 208; Edna Cutler 220, Marion Be harrell 220, Jack Little 220, Fred Hen derson 220, Tip Buechler 220, Jackie Sneddon [Syd Amold Headed For Top [BackOnTop Sharpshooter . Syd Arnold has regained top spot in the in| dividual seoring race in the Osh awa Major Hockey League. Ar "Jackie Sneddon of the Oshaws average lor "goalies. The Wer Merchants, ik hoping to give him chants' goalie has allowed 15 sell an early Christmas presen. goals in seven games played for The lefiwing sce of the UAW a 2:57 average Hockey League leaders wants to. The league will continue nex! I LTF APTS, 06225 16 14426 11 13344 5 0264 4 Hawe, Merchants Melnick, Tony's Vanstoné, Baker's Cirka, Cr. Union TOP TEN SCORERS 7 2 Sneddon, M ants Arnold, M'ants Myles, Ton Armstrong Tran, Man samolenko G, Westfall Robinson, Tony Wills, Cr. Union Ford, Baker's Manis Mant 7 has M ants ' WL a A's Durno's City-Wide "Juveniles GOALIES goal Yealt de 6 2 5 4 313 1 6 AVERAGES GA BO Av 15 0 Mo ino 40 Colts 30, Jets 28, Chiefs 25, Ollers 23 Falcons 14, Lions # J. Masiewich 597 8 (200), D, Keeler 556 (208), B, Richard Potts 535, J. Them R, Milne 514 Robinson, A's Melnick, Durno's Gearing, C-Wide Markus, Juves TOP TEN SCORERS G HH 3, 3 LADIES Oliver #57 (259 WEDNESDAY NITE wn (16 us 20 games and over -- ¥, Bracey 294 Robinson 233, ¥. Barnum 230, D 20, M. Morton 24, 22 222; G. May 217 Johnson Williams 203, N J N PF. Andrey B A Pts, 13 26 Eames played al 12 24 Major League Triples and over®-- § 233, 208) and 8. Powers 649 Arnold, A's Tureski, Durno's Tom O'Connor Mills, Durno's G, Westfall, Durno's Lawson, A's Wills, Durno's Garrard, A's Baker, A's Brodie, Juves rd FRIENDLY Next week is the last week first section, with the two top bowling off for the first section Juek to Has Beens and Headpins There were two doubles this week Marg Jacklin 415 (219), and Joan Sls toy $12 (208) Two over 20 were bowled: Mabel | B Nicholson 244 and Lou Borrow 214 "4, Points Has Beens 3, Jokers 0,'93, 6 urphy #8, G. Sheridan 10, 73 Head Pins 3, Satellites 0, Hopefuls 3, G. Davidson #9, F Therrien 76 Jesters 0, Blowpokes 2, Maybells M. Robson 87, M_ Grant #2, 98; A. Mur Sanding Has Beens 30. Headpins ray 5, DD. Bowen § B. Peacock § 28, Maybells 23 Jokers and 1. Grennon #8 9, Jesters 17 Points Taken pokes 14 Satellites 3 Girls, don't forget the Christmas Blow Betters party on Wednesday, Dec, 14, st the bones 3 Retarded Children's Home, on Simcoe Team Standings street south ellites 11, Jokers King Pins 7, Lemons and Misfits 3 of the teams | Good Bowen angley : 0M Parsons 20} Grennon 200 Lemon league B. Skinner 92, 9 Branton #0, B. Daniels #5, N. Judge 8, Bryons 85, D. May 74, T. Brown A's J Judge 2% 20 and and Hopefuls 23 the Satellites 14 and Slow Beatniks Jokers 3 and Wish Lemons Misfits | King Fins 2 to 36, In the first half ckets led by Hobbs who hoop Beatniks 14, Bat Blow Betters 8, 6, Wishbhones 5 {find thelr scoring eye The second half the completely took over as although being checked NICKEL PLATE LEAGUE On the second night of the section, the Mixers whitewashed Automatics 4 to 0, and by the same Team Standings--Altos 15, Hot Rods score, the Shiners shone over the i4, Lullas 13, Salomies 12, Pirates 11 Polishers. The Gyros sneaked one point Luckies 8, Orbits 6 and Kobasey 2 from the Tankers There are two more nights left in the In the #00 bracket we have A vyl- second section and the teams are very shaft 720, D. Wilson 638, I. Moprison close, Tommy Krout tried very hard to 438, J. Forestall 624, J MeGillivary pull his team for three points but just 624 and L. Fogal 620 ran out of steam one frame early, It The 200 games include; G, Dawson proves once again that every hall Taylor 218, (thrown counts, even if it looks hopeless G. Tough luck, Tommy! Gibson 283, ¥ W. Beach 253, Morgan 246, W, Sosnowski 244, C. Wil The Turkey Roll off will be on Tues Hams 230, V. Williamson 227, E, Wake. day, Dec. 13, so-please wait and see if ly 224, E. Daleourt 217, J. Smith 216, you have won anything D. Vanderstoop 211, A. Hutchins 206 The Glass Winners and _B, Thornbury '200 and K Manilla 283 The Lemon Leaguers are D, Vander Garlie League M. Cooper ME stoop 99, J. Jackson 98, G, Dawson Andrey 88, 8, Kuney #3, L, Thaczuk 52, #4 and V. Vasey 77 M. Opychany 49. We think Mary's game is a record low for the year, but we LANDER: STARK "CLAM |nardly think she will get trophy for | The Mawks are flying high again as thal game, Sarhered 10 bf pol LJ Friday | #0 mov nto BON: | of first place, The "big gun" for! Standing Bingo Markers leaders was Tony Lupel as he Bhorntons u Atoms 35, Has Beens 33, | Appearance with 98 ned 8. # solid 588 triple Bom Hers 32, Sunshiners 30, Storie 29,|Clark 98-95 Shirley Weeks 98, Ethel « 0 n only two points back of Argonauts 27, Abstainers 27, Spades|Zufelt 99, athy Smith 9 and oh after hasket and outscored their the! a picked up eight points led 26, Button Pushers 24, Rascals 23, Ap-| Lymer with 90, by Johnny Masiewich, who rolled the Pos nu, Aristoetats n. Hilo 2, high triple of night missing 600 by Characters 20, Sports 19, Sunnyside WESTMOUND UNITED CHUROR " only three pins 118, Bathe No, 3 16, Outsiders 15, Hare| Points won this week -- Coasters 0, ine B's were led to victory The Chiefs, who looked strong at the man'ies" 15° Composites 14, Sliders|Hi-Lo's 3, All Stars 1, Lo-Hy's 4, Chip again by the combination of Gunn start of this section but fell into a'l3._ Al troubleshooters with 28 {munks 1, Saucy Six 3, Hot Shots 0, Ww 1 N J 0 slump, regained some "lost ground" | There were four shutouts this week, Lacy Ones 4, Givers | and Orfuns 3 and Goddard who split 32 points, | Jaycee Roc kets; 10.05 a.m. by taking seven points as Bobby Rich. the winners being Bingo Markers,| High Triples ~ Irvine Estabrooks #s4| With Gunn getting 17 of these, /tario Steel B's vs Eagles and ardson was tops with 541 Thorntons, Atoms, Rascals, Has Beens|(306); Dorothy Clark 634 (262, 215) and |and for the A's it was Anderson|10.55 a,m., Hawks vs Walts' Bar. Doug Keeler (574), who is leading in and Button Pushers, T victims were | Howard Macleod 803 (272) who played a whale of a game hershop second the ST. JONN'S LEAGUE Hobbs bene Horne Cole, d-for ball too walk off with a well de served victory In the second game, the Rose y Jackson 317, Don -Guisole 216, pather ee! teams hooked up with the Davie 215, Elsie Lock - B's defeating the A's by the Lawrence 213, Marg Shemilt 2 i|seore of 52 to 24, In the Boh Weeks 211, Bunny Ambrose 209, " Russ Pinch 208 Orzié Weeks 208, Hoy N8lf the A's did just about Hobbs McPherson 208, Bev Fountain 207, everything but put the ball in the Kelly 4 Orve Dingman 207, Chris March 4%, basket 8s they outplayed the B's,|25 Seott i ] M, 205, La ay Fi Ve Sh Ssreh 1 203. |but even so the B's led by God: Mary Rout 203, Ed March 293, Doug dard took a 19 to 11 lead Maint 20% and Harry Snow WL In the last hall the p Lemon this week is Mona Meini- p. ", og making her second consecutive [Steel A's completely fell apart a4] haske | 14 JAYCEE ROCKETS - A. Kuney 348, } 18, Ethcells Total 6, McHugh WALTS' BARBERSHOP -- Ed. mondson 1, Derry, Nich pol 10, Ontario| Hickey 5, Esmits 14, O'Reilly 7. Total--38, Roosod X for-11 ora LEacur v Others are Mid the Ontario Steel B's got roposition by a tremendous 33 to B, Winters and J, Brady Games Saturday, December 9.25 am, 'Heffering's 4 BeatFerbys | Wilson's Beaten | il Hayden Macdonzid reel laimed| Siblock, Kemp, Willoughby, Ver-| handed second DY loss in a row by downing them the Tp 9/%d no less than 11 points took a 10 Bot 9125 to 19 lead as Walts' couldn't and {checking Esmits of Walls, and the rest of the team played heads up The Rockets were. led by Hobbs and Brady with 18 and 9 while two, for the losers it was Esthits with | Brady| first|9, Breen 4, Kurhan 4, Clarke 7 52, Fouls--12-for- Referees for the moming were - E, Derry, B, Groves, D, Kelly, ! 17 Ontario Steel A's vs On. -- Ea EE EE EE EEE EES EE [7 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, December 16, 1960 19 E---- al 240, 309, 258, 197 and 292 for 1201; Terry Doherty 274, 227, 1, 242 and 256 for 1260; Holly Leet 222, 206, 216, 210 and 207 for 1207; : {Ron Garrell 240, 268; 226, 176.and hd hd 294 for 1204; Alec Mason 206, 233 n ecCl in ame and 163 for 602 for three games; (dobn Kurmey 24} and 160 for 401 . . for two games bh. Bowling at Knob Wil Bow! in the Oshaws boys 1225 to 955. ¥d Next weekend will be 8 busy Group "C" of the Toronto CY Lugienburg Imad 306 in this one weekend for the Wilson team as Majer League on Saturday and Orest Pidwerbecki had 251, Saturday they how! against Shea's Wilson Furniture teamdost & 3 10 ve, fins and deciding game went Bowing st York Bowl in the To- 2 decision to L. J. MeGuinness. |, sioGuinness 1307 to 1001. Holly Fonte League and on Sunday, they The first game was very keenly Leet with 297, Kon Gerrell with will travel to St, Catharines to if was COtEstEd and went right down the 264, and Earl Jones with 292 were compete in the Dorado Lanes Howes ive with the Ed Wilson team the big guns for the Toronto club, Men's Singles Championships, WB, inning it 1184 to 1182 while Wayne Sweet had 262 for, For the on team, Roy Nes- the Furnituremen bitt hed a 275, followed by Ed, Team totals for the day were: Lugtenburgs 264 while Terry Do-iL. J. McGuinness 5065, £4 Wilson | herty had 214 for McGuinness, Furniture 5613 Led by Vari Jones' 300, McGuin-| 1ngivigucl scores were as fol] ness took the second game 124515005. (or Ed Wilson Furniture -- REGINA (CP)--Reno Flecken- to 1111. The third game also wenti pq |ygtenburg 2°, 233, 233, 06 stein of Medicine Hat Monarehs to the Toronto Club when they ong 238 for 1275; Roy Neshitt 275, of the Baskatchewsn Senior rolled 1251 to Bd Wilson's 1002. 1954 164 216 and 2 for 1159; Hockey Lesgue has been sus The fourth game was Won BY waune Sweet 231, 204, 200, 227 and nended for one year by league 1262 for 1134; Orest Pidwerbecki President Jack Meikle of Moose Gill 281, 218, 213,1210, 194, 250, 251 and 220 for 1125; Jaw In the fourth game 185, 230 Ball 155, 176,|K4 Brown 204, 216, 125, 225 and| Fleckenstein was ded for again led the team with 315 and 213, 181 99%; KE. McMaster| {150 for 920; while Sel Himes and striking referee Roy Ashworth in A dass having 250 and they win 228, 140, 185, 161, 211-925. Total {Don Henning bowled well in re- a game sgainst Moose Jaw Pla 1901 to 1057 for Verby's, for the day, 5420,. tef Vart Somes, OTS last" Seturday might" in In the last game they Vethys Brooks 265, 238, 222, ™ ~ Xarl Jones: hose Jaw, - like the team they 242, 184-1251; Verby 268, 219, 215 some good relief bowling by B. 195, 105-1093; Gunn 208, 200 199 | Murphy, All men were over 20 190, 248-1070; Wilson 248, 183 with J, Brown having 333 and H.'210, 219, 200-1061; Vitelli 147, 230 Ballam with 273 to win 1247201, 211, 224-1013, Total 5468 to 1051 for Ferby's. Bob Murphy Next week the team go to doing some good relie! York Bowl to take on Ace Bowl bowling, one of the betier ones ing, This is the half-way point in the "C" group of the Major the schedule, so we are lookin league for things in the second H. Ballam 176 to ensure a contract for nex! 200-1208; J. Brown Heflering's hopped ints Knob alley and took two poinis from Ferby's Timber) anes, bul can still do beter than they shown this year, They are gil be- low their league ade here in town, but we are hopmg they now improvement before the endl of the se cond section, because that prized play-off spot is slowly] slipping away In the first game, C. G the big man for Heflering a 28), and with two men 200 they lose 1063 te 1133 Ferby's In the second game went next door (0 the hotel, We guess for C, Gill was aga top man with 218, which showed very poor bowling with 921 for Heflering's to 1100 for Ferby's They started to improve in the third game with ""Dewer'" Ballam leading with 310, but they lost again 1008 to 1147 29, ia =1162; C. RYE ave 1-Year Suspension 'For Hitting Ref for they all Ballam J. McGuinness looked emi he wits § ver hetier "Oh, linge bells , . , jingle bells | beg your pardon, sir? Christmas bills getting you down? 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